Do You or Your Alzheimer’s Patient Have Lunch Box Memories?
August 30, 2008 by Mary Emma Allen
Filed under Diseases & Conditions
All this mention of lunch boxes in the giveaways we’re conducting at One Book Two Book brings to mind memories of my school days. We used either a brown paper bag or metal lunch box. (It seems metal lunch boxes are making somewhat of a come back.)
That’s all that was available then. If we were fortunate, we got a new one when school started. (With four in the family needing lunch boxes, book bags, pencil boxes, and clothes, new lunch boxes weren’t always in Mother’s budget.)
Many of these lunch boxes came with a thermos. (Occasionally Mother bought one separately.) In these we usually carried milk. We didn’t have boxed juices and beverages, so either drank milk or water. Mother might put soup in the thermos on cold weather days.
Attending a One-Room School
For the first four years of school, when I attended the one-room school house, we had no choice but to tote our lunch. There was no hot lunch program…and no one to prepare it if we’d wanted one.
When our district combined with a larger one, in my fifth year, I had the choice of hot lunch there. But I still often took my lunch box. In high school, it wasn’t the thing to take a lunch box. If we chose cold lunch, we carried it in a small brown bag.
Our daughter used metal lunch boxes, too. Then hers eventually became the repository for crayons and craft supplies.
What type of lunch box did you carry to school? Does it evoke memories of school days and lunches?
Perhaps the mention of lunch boxes or pictures of them will bring back memories to you and your Alzheimer’s family member. This would be a good time to reminisce and collect family stories to save for future generations.
(c)2008 Mary Emma Allen














